Television’s Stephen Colbert says, “And though I am a committed Christian, I believe everyone has the right to their own religion—be you a Hindu, Jewish, or Muslim, I believe there are infinite paths to accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior.” Are we to believe that the Hindu road (which say Jesus is one of millions of gods) and the Jewish road (which says Jesus is not God) and the Muslim road (which says Jesus is a lower prophet than Mohammed) all lead to the same Jesus? Mark Driscoll says in Vintage Jesus, “The exclusivity, superiority, and singularity of Jesus are precisely the teaching of Scripture.” The men of Samaria said, “This man [Jesus] really is the Savior of the world” (John 4).
Thanks to Mark Driscoll’s book Vintage Jesus for the outline, ideas and visual materials for this series. Pre-sermon video clip Copyright © 2008 Mars Hill Church (Creative Commons license). Used by permission.
Watch this faith-building video that takes us to the land of Israel to see the contrast of two kings: Herod and Jesus. One was born into power and opulence. The other was born in a cave for filthy animals. Led by church historian Ray Vander Laan, this 20-minute video reveals the fascinating truths about the events surrounding the birth of Jesus.
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Television’s Stephen Colbert says, “And though I am a committed Christian, I believe everyone has the right to their own religion—be you a Hindu, Jewish, or Muslim, I believe there are infinite paths to accepting Jesus Christ as your personal savior.” Are we to believe that the Hindu road (which say Jesus is one of millions of gods) and the Jewish road (which says Jesus is not God) and the Muslim road (which says Jesus is a lower prophet than Mohammed) all lead to the same Jesus? Mark Driscoll says in Vintage Jesus, “The exclusivity, superiority, and singularity of Jesus are precisely the teaching of Scripture.” The men of Samaria said, “This man [Jesus] really is the Savior of the world” (John 4).
Thanks to Mark Driscoll’s book Vintage Jesus for the outline, ideas and visual materials for this series. Pre-sermon video clip Copyright © 2008 Mars Hill Church (Creative Commons license). Used by permission.